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Save $200 on Apple’s 2024 MacBook Air with M3 chip before Black Friday

As of Nov. 12, Apple’s 2024 MacBook Air with the new M3 chip is $200 off at Amazon, priced at $899.




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Snag the Apple Watch Series 10 for under $400 ahead of Black Friday

As of Nov. 12, Apple’s latest Series 10 46mm smartwatch is now $50 off at Amazon, priced at $379.




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Find the best early Black Friday Apple AirTag deal at Walmart

Save 34% on an Apple AirTag at Walmart.




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Score Apple AirPods 3 for under $100 in Walmart's early Black Friday sale

Apple AirPods 3 normally retail for $169. As of Nov. 12, they're on sale for $94 at Walmart.




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Apple will let you share location of lost items with airlines

Apple now lets you share location of lost items with third parties via Find My accessories and AirTags.




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Apple defended its oddly placed M4 Mac mini power button — here's my take as a new owner

Is it a controversial design choice or a completely acceptable location for the new Mac mini power button?




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Amazon deal of the day: Get four Apple AirTags for under $70, their lowest price ever

The best Amazon deals on Nov. 12 include four Apple AirTags, Google Pixel 9, 40-inch Amazon Fire TV, and Google Pixel Watch 3.




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Move over, Ring! Apple is reportedly releasing a new smart home camera

One prominent Apple prognosticator says the company is working on a smart home camera for launch in 2026.




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Apple Intelligence on Mac: 5 AI-powered features you can test right now

With the recent macOS Sequoia launch, Apple released some Apple Intelligence features. Here's what you can try out now.




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Ressa Reveals Rappler Shutdown Order at EWC International Media Conference

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Asia Studies Visiting Fellowship Application

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Women in Buddhism Application Information

Women in Buddhism Application Information

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한국-미국 비즈니스 및 경제 관계 – 서울과 워싱턴 DC를 넘어서 (KITA applicants)

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Congressional Staff Program on Australia (CSPAUS) Application

Congressional Staff Program on Australia (CSPAUS) Application

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Summer Institute 2023: Modern China in Three Keys Application

Summer Institute 2023: Modern China in Three Keys Application

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Women in Buddhism How to Apply

Women in Buddhism How to Apply

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Project Governance Graduate Fellowship Application

Project Governance Graduate Fellowship Application

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Obuchi Student Scholarship Application

Obuchi Student Scholarship Application

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COP29: Making Space Applications Work for Women in Agriculture

When the first woman in space, Valentina Tereshkova, orbited the Earth in 1963, there were only three active Earth observation satellites. Today, the number is 114 times greater. With more and better satellites, the impacts of advances in the space sector are particularly evident in agriculture, where space data improves insights into the individual components […]




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Physicists are grappling with their own reproducibility crisis

A contentious meeting of physicists highlighted concerns, failures and possible fixes for a crisis in condensed matter physics




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Don't Forget to Apply Sunscreen Before & After Water Fun

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Theoretical framework for the difference of two negative binomial distributions and its application in comparative analysis of sequencing data [METHODS]

High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies have been instrumental in investigating biological questions at the bulk and single-cell levels. Comparative analysis of two HTS data sets often relies on testing the statistical significance for the difference of two negative binomial distributions (DOTNB). Although negative binomial distributions are well studied, the theoretical results for DOTNB remain largely unexplored. Here, we derive basic analytical results for DOTNB and examine its asymptotic properties. As a state-of-the-art application of DOTNB, we introduce DEGage, a computational method for detecting differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in scRNA-seq data. DEGage calculates the mean of the sample-wise differences of gene expression levels as the test statistic and determines significant differential expression by computing the P-value with DOTNB. Extensive validation using simulated and real scRNA-seq data sets demonstrates that DEGage outperforms five popular DEG analysis tools: DEGseq2, DEsingle, edgeR, Monocle3, and scDD. DEGage is robust against high dropout levels and exhibits superior sensitivity when applied to balanced and imbalanced data sets, even with small sample sizes. We utilize DEGage to analyze prostate cancer scRNA-seq data sets and identify marker genes for 17 cell types. Furthermore, we apply DEGage to scRNA-seq data sets of mouse neurons with and without fear memory and reveal eight potential memory-related genes overlooked in previous analyses. The theoretical results and supporting software for DOTNB can be widely applied to comparative analyses of dispersed count data in HTS and broad research questions.




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Is the Clinical Application of CXCR4 Imaging in the Diagnosis and Management of Primary Aldosteronism Really Happening?




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Drug-Drug Interactions and Synergy: From Pharmacological Models to Clinical Application [Review Article]

This review explores the concept of synergy in pharmacology, emphasizing its importance in optimizing treatment outcomes through the combination of drugs with different mechanisms of action. Synergy, defined as an effect greater than the expected additive effect elicited by individual agents according to specific predictive models, offers a promising approach to enhance therapeutic efficacy while minimizing adverse events. The historical evolution of synergy research, from ancient civilizations to modern pharmacology, highlights the ongoing quest to understand and harness synergistic interactions. Key concepts, such as concentration-response curves, additive effects, and predictive models, are discussed in detail, emphasizing the need for accurate assessment methods throughout translational drug development. Although various mathematical models exist for synergy analysis, selecting the appropriate model and software tools remains a challenge, necessitating careful consideration of experimental design and data interpretation. Furthermore, this review addresses practical considerations in synergy assessment, including preclinical and clinical approaches, mechanism of action, and statistical analysis. Optimizing synergy requires attention to concentration/dose ratios, target site localization, and timing of drug administration, ensuring that the benefits of combination therapy detected bench-side are translatable into clinical practice. Overall, the review advocates for a systematic approach to synergy assessment, incorporating robust statistical analysis, effective and simplified predictive models, and collaborative efforts across pivotal sectors, such as academic institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and regulatory agencies. By overcoming critical challenges and maximizing therapeutic potential, effective synergy assessment in drug development holds promise for advancing patient care.

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Combining drugs with different mechanisms of action for synergistic interactions optimizes treatment efficacy and safety. Accurate interpretation of synergy requires the identification of the expected additive effect. Despite innovative models to predict the additive effect, consensus in drug-drug interactions research is lacking, hindering the bench-to-bedside development of combination therapies. Collaboration among science, industry, and regulation is crucial for advancing combination therapy development, ensuring rigorous application of predictive models in clinical settings.




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Improving Access to Disability Assessment for US Citizenship Applicants in Primary Care: An Embedded Neuropsychological Assessment Innovation [Innovations in Primary Care]





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RPG Cast – Episode 681: “Ganon Is Afraid of Homemade Apple Pie”

Chris suffers from "The Curse of the Steam Deck." Kelley can't pickpocket, so she mugs people at night. And Ryan likes practical grave robbers. Curl up in your clothmap quilt and enjoy our cozy '60s demon world.

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Inside Apple Mac week: New power, smarter AI, bold innovations

Apple recently announced its new lineup of Macs and rolled out Apple Intelligence, its latest artificial intelligence-powered feature for its products.



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Hashtag Trending Mar.1- HP debacle; Humanoid robots closer to hitting our workplaces; Apple blew $10 billion on the electric car before pulling the plug

If rumours are true and this one should be, I started it, we have a special edition of the Weekend show where we talk about the evolution of the role of the CIO with two incredible CIOs as the CIO Association of Canada turns 20. Don’t miss it.  MUSIC UP Can HP make you love […]

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Hashtag Trending Mar.5- Apple Music fined for market dominance; LockBit back from the dead; OpenAI kills ChatGPT plugins

Apple Music gives a whole new meaning to the phrase the hits just keep on coming.  It’s not the opposing candidates, it’s public AI systems that are spreading election disinformation, and LockBit, the cybercriminal gang may be back from the dead and saying so long to the ChatGPT plugins, which went from innovation to legacy […]

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Apple intros the M1 Pro and M1 Max 5nm computer SoCs

Highly efficient SoCs offer up to 10 CPU cores, 32 GPU cores, 64GB of 400GB/s RAM.




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Apple in major software overhaul

Apple is making Siri smarter as part of updates that also promise improvements to Maps, Music and Photos.








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Asahi Linux’s bespoke GPU driver is running Windows games on Apple Silicon Macs

Work on Asahi's Vulkan GPU driver and various translation layers is paying off.





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Apple silicon Macs will get their ultimate gaming test with Cyberpunk 2077 release

The game will take "full advantage of Apple silicon," CD Projekt Red says.




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iPod fans evade Apple’s DRM to preserve 54 lost clickwheel-era games

Dozens of previously hard-to-access games can now be synced via Virtual Machine.